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Au 122 Aeera
Au 122 Aeera
SERVICE MANUAL
Models
AB122ACERA
AC122ACERA
AD122ALERA
AU122AEERA
Features
High energy efficiency
Can be connected with the universal outdoor unit AU122AEERA
Infrared control type or wired control type
Low ambient cooling kit (optional) and low ambient heating kit (optional)
New friendly refrigerant R410a, environment protection
Advanced technology, DC inverter control function
Weekly timer (standard)
Group control function
Auto restart function
Room card function
CONTENTS
Contents………………………………………………………...2
1. Description of products & features………………………..3
2. Specification…………………………………………………7
3. Safety precaution…………………………………………..10
4. Net dimension………………………………………………12
5. Installation instructions………..…………………………...14
6. Parts and functions…………………………………………30
7. Controller functions…………………………………………32
8. Refrigerant circuit…………………………………………...33
9. Electrical control functions…………………………………34
10. Electrical data………………………………………………49
11. Troubleshooting …………….....………………………….57
12. Noise level.....................................................................61
Climate type
Type of Air
T1 T2 T3
Conditioner
Cooling Only 18 ℃~43℃ 10℃~35℃ 21℃~52℃
automatically recover the previous running mode once the power supply is on.
duct work
insulation work
hand over
■Piping material
1. Use the correct refrigerant piping and materials for R410A
2. For the pipe wall thickness, see the table below:
Pipe diameter Φ6.35 Φ9.52 Φ12.7 Φ15.88 Φ19.1
Pipe wall thickness 0.8 0.8 0.8 1.0 1.2
Note: Always observe and comply with the local regulations when installing the refrigerant piping.
■Tools
R410A work requires a number of special tools (* symbol). Since the tools used in R22 work
cannot be used for R410A, provide the tools separately.
Tool name Process and application
Pipe cutter Piping cutting Refrigerant piping work
*Flaring tool Pipe flaring work
*Torque wrench Flare nut connection
Expander Expansion at pipe connection
Pipe bender Pipe bending work
Nitrogen gas Pipe oxidation prevention Air tightness test
Welder Pipe brazing
*Gauge manifold Vacuum evacuation and refrigerant Air tightness test
*Charging hose charging operation check Refrigerant additional
charging
*Vacuum pump (with Vacuum drying
adapter)
Electronic scale Refrigerant additional
Gas leakage detector Gas leakage test charging
■Work precautions
Refrigerant check: Before work, check the used refrigerant and prepare materials matched to the
refrigerant.
Refrigerant piping: Observe the basics of refrigerant piping to avoid the unnecessary problems. In
addition, when performing the welding work, seal in the nitrogen gas to the pipes, and prevent it
from the oxidation.
Leak pressure detection: Perform seal detection and make sure there is no refrigerant leakage.
Vacuum drying: If the vacuum pump has not the reverse flow check mechanism, use the pump
together with a reverse flow check adapter.
Additional refrigerant: Charge a suitable amount of refrigerant with a special R410A gauge
manifold and charging hose.
2. SPECIFICATION
item Mode AB122ACERA
Function cooling heating
Capacity kW 3.52(0.9--4.4) 4.4(1.0---4.8)
Sensible heat ratio 0.71
Total power input W 1250(280---1650) 1210(280--1650)
Max. power input W 1650 1650
EER or COP W/W 2.81(C) 3.64(A)
ENERGY CLASS 1.6
Dehumidifying capacity 10‐³×m³/h 1.5
Power cable 3×2.5
Power source N, V, Hz 1, 220--230, 50
Running A/A 6.0(1.4--8.0)A/8A 6.0(1.4--8.0)A/8A
Start Current A 3 3
Circuit breaker A 13 13
Unit model (color) AB122ACERA(BLACK)
Type × Number Centrifugal fan*1
Speed(H-M-L) r/min 795/690/550±50
Fan
Fan motor output power kW 0.065
Air-flow(H-M-L) m³/h 700/620/520
Type / Diameter mm inner grooved pipe/φ7
Indoor unit
Dimension
Package (L×W×H) mm×mm×mm 740×750×115mm
Weight (Net / Shipping) kg / kg 3.5/4.5
Pipe
Gas mm 12.7
Connecting Method flared
MAX.Drop m 10
Between I.D &O.
MAX.Piping length m 20
Norminal condition: indoor temperature (cooling): 27 ℃DB/19℃WB, indoor temperature (heating): 20 ℃DB/14.5℃WB
Outdoor temperature(cooling): 35℃DB/24℃WB, outdoor temperature(heating): 7 ℃DB/6℃WB
The noise level will be measured in the third octave band limited values, using a Real Time Analyser calibrated sound
intensity meter. It is a sound pressure noise level.
1m
1m
1.4m
duct unit without auxiliary duct: duct unit with auxiliary duct:
2m 2m 1m
duct
auxiliary duct auxiliary duct
1.4m
1.4m
outdoor unit:
1.air outlet from side: the noise level is the average sound pressure level measured from front, left, right directions.
2.air outlet from top: the noise level is the average sound pressure level measured from front, back, left, right directions.
measured point:
H ( height to the ground) = (h (unit height) + 1m) /2
and, it is 1m to each side.
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3. Safety precaution
Carefully read the following information in order to operate the airconditioner correctly.
Below are listed three kinds of Safety Cautions and Suggestions.
WARNING! Incorrect operations may result in severe consequences of death or serious injuries.
CAUTION! Incorrect operations may result in injuries or machine damages; in some cases may
cause serious consequences.
INSTRUCTIONS: These information can ensure the correct operation of the machine.
Be sure to conform with the following important Safety Cautions.
The Safety Cautions should be at hand so that they can be checked at any time when needed.
If the conditioner is transferred to the new user, this manual should be as well transferred to the new user.
WARNING!
If any abnormal phenomena is found Don't dismantle the outlet of the
outdoor unit.
(e. g.smell of firing), please cut off the
power supply immediately, and contact The exposed fan is very dangerous
the dealer to find out the handling which may harm human beings.
method.
switch
off When the unit needs maintenance and
repairment, please call dealer to handle it.
After the unit being used for a long time, Incorrect maintenance and repairment
the base should be checked for any may cause water leak, electrical shock
damages. and fire hazard.
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WARNING!
It easily cause electrical shock without The falling of goods and people may
circuit breaker. cause accidents.
Please let the dealer be responsible for Don't operate the air-conditioner with
installing the conditioner. damp hands.
Incorrect installation may cause water Otherwise will be shocked.
leak, electrical shock and fire hazard.
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5. Installation Instructions
1. Accessories Edging
"Edging" for protection of electric wires from an
opening edge.
2. Selection of the place of installation
Select the place of installation satisfying the following conditions and, at the
same time, obtain a consent from the client or user.
Place where air circulates.
Place free from heat radiation from other heat sources.
Place where drain water may be discharged.
Place where noise and hot air may not disturb the neighborhood.
Place where there is not heavy snowfall in the winter time.
Place where obstacles do not exist near the air inlet and air outlet .
Place where the air outlet may not be exposed to a strong wind.
Place surrounded at four sides are not suitable for installation. A 1m or more
of overhead space is needed for the unit.
Mount guide-louvers to place where short-circuit is a possibility.
When installing several units, secure sufficient suction space to avoid short
circuiting.
Note :
Air inlet L3
(1) Fix the parts with screws
L2 500
(2) Don't intake the strong wind directly to the
Air (Servicing outlet air-flow hole.
inlet space) (3) A one meter distance should be kept from the
Air outlet unit top
L1 (4) Don't block the surroundings of the unit with
sundries
Unit: mm
Case I II
Distance III
L1 open open 500
L2 300 0 open
L3 150 300 150
NO
Wind direction
(2) Installation where the area with strong winds.
Install the unit so that the air outlet section of the unit must NOT be faced
toward wind direction.
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Anchor bolt
Concrete foundation
Concrete foundation
To fix by bolts
Anchor bolt
Install the unit so that the angle of inclination must be less than 3 degrees.
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WARNING!
DANGER OF BODILY INJURY OR DEATH
TURN OFF ELECTRIC POWER AT CIRCUIT BREAKER OR POWER
SOURCE BEFORE MAKING ANY ELECTRIC CONNECTIONS.
GROUND CONNECTIONS MUST BE COMPLETED BEFORE MAKING
LINE VOLTAGE CONNECTIONS.
OUTDOOR UNIT 1 2 3
TERMINAL BLOCK Y/G
WARNING!
INTERCONNECTING WIRES MUST BE WIRED ACCORDING TO FIG.1
INCORRECT WIRING MAY CAUSE EQUIPMENT DAMAGE.
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Ceiling opening 650mm
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Ceiling opening 650mm
R_gin_ Ornament panel 700mm
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500mm below
Drainage hose
75mm below
280mm unter
Drainage hose
500mm below
Water drainage
lifting pipe
220
Clip 220mm
Specifications of the selected drainage hoses shall meet the requirements for the unit running
6. Installation of Ornament Panel
Install ornament panel on indoor unit
(1) Check whether indoor unit is horizontal with leveler or polythene pipe filled with water , and
check that the dimension of the ceiling opening is correct. Take off the lever gauge before
installing the ornament panel.
(2) Fasten the screws to make the height difference between the two sides of indoor unit less than
5mm.
(3) Firstly fix it with screws temporarily.
(4) Fasten the two temporarily fixing screws and other two, and tighten the four screws.
(5) Connect the wires of synchro-motor.
(6) Connect the wire of signal.
(7) If no response of remote controller,check whether the wiring is correct,restart remote controller
10 seconds after shut off power supply.
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5.2.2 AC122ACERA
Wrap the insulation around the drain hose
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE connection.(Fig.6)
Install the room air conditioning unit as follows:
(Fig. 6) Drain pan
PREPARING INDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION
FIRST REMOVE THE INTAKE GRILL
Insulation
A. FLOOR MOUNTING (Drain hose)
(AC36/42 only suitable for Drain hose
exposed ceiling mounting)
Be sure to arrange the drain hose correctly as shown
1. DRILLING FOR PIPING in Fig. 7 so that it is lower than the drain hose
The piping and drain can exit the connecting point of the indoor unit, if condensate
unit in two directions as shown rear
pump is not fitted to system.
below in (Fig. 2) Fig. 7
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down
CAUTION!
Ensure that the unit is fixed level. Height ‘A’ must be less
than 5 mm.(Fig.8)
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(2) Pull out the electrical component box.
ELECTRICAL WIRING
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CAUTION
(1) Match the terminal block numbers and connection
cable colours with those of the outdoor unit.
Incorrect wiring may cause damage to the electrical
parts.
(2) Connect the connection cables firmly to the terminal Electrical component box
block. Incorrect installation may result in a fire.
(3) Always fasten the outside covering of the connection
cable with the cable clamp.(If the insulation is chafed, (3) Remove the electrical component box cover.
a short curcuit may occur.)
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(4) Always connect the earth wire.
Base
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CAUTION
Be careful not to pinch the wiring
between the electric component box
and base.
CUSTOMER GUIDANCE
Explain the following to the customer in accordance with
Remove the four self the operating manual:
tapping screws. (1) Starting and stopping method, operation switching,
temperature adjustment, timer, air flow switching, and
other remote control unit operations.
CAUTION (2) Air filter removal and cleaning, and how to use air
Do not remove the screws. If the screws louvres.
are removed, the electrical component (3) Give the operating and installation manuals to the
box will fall. customer.
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OPER 5
TIMER 6
COMP 7
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6.3 AD122ALERA
Evaporator
Drain pan
6.4 AU122AEERA
Air inlet
Air outlet
Compressor
(Inside of unit)
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7. Controller functions
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assistant
main capillary
capillary
one-way valve 2-way stop valve
(liquid side)
cooling heating
defrost
temp.
sensor
Te
condenser
4-way
valve evaporator
indoor
outdoor indoor
coil
Commercial Air Conditioner
ambient ambient
check temp.
temp. temp.
valve sensor
sensor sensor
high pressure
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Tao Tc Tai
switch
check
valve
muffle low pressure
switch
discharge
temp.
sensor
Td
8. Refrigerant circuit
Initialize movement: 600 pulse close, then 50 pulse open, that is stop at 50 pulse at last;
Full-open: 480 pulse open(E);
Upper/lower limitation of open angle: 480---50 pulse;
Driving speed: open direction: 30.3 PPS; close direction: 83.3 PPS;
Electrify initialize movement: act as full-close;
The movement of valve after compressor startup/shut off ;
Compressor startup: the compressor will startup after the open angle of valve has reached the
fiducial open angle;
Compressor shut off: valve begin to full-close after the compressor has stopped.
1.3.2 Enter the fiducial open angle after compressor startup(no matter 2 minutes later or 2 minutes ago), 4
minutes later adjust automatically according to the target over-heat value, 10 minutes later begin to modify
the over-heat value and open angle of valve.
Cool
Outdoor temp. ~22℃ 22℃~
Compressor frquency ~50 50~80 80~ ~50 50~80 80~
PMV open angle 230 220 240 260 250 280
Heat
Outdoor temp. ~6℃ 6℃~
Compressor frquency ~50 50~80 80~ ~50 50~80 80~
PMV open angle 200 180 220 240 230 260
1.3.3 Confirmation of over-heat degree
Standarded over-heat degree
Actual running Hz ~20 ~30 ~40 ~50 ~60 ~70 ~80 ~90 90~
TXRH0 Cool, dry 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 2
(℃) heat 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
When discharging temp. Td is too high or too low, modify the EEV angle
Mode Modification angle Max. modification
Cooling Ttc>100℃, standarded over-heat degree -1 degree / 2 minutes Max. -5
90℃< Ttc<100℃, keep the angle
Ttc<90℃, +1 degree / 2 minutes, and plus to 0 degree gradually
Cooling Ttc<35℃, standarded over-heat degree +1 degree / 2 minutes Max. +5
35℃< Ttc<40℃, keep the angle
Ttc>40℃, -1 degree / 2 minutes, and reduce to 0 degree gradually
Heating Ttc>100℃, standarded over-heat degree -1 degree / 2 minutes Max. -5
90℃< Ttc<100℃, keep the angle
Ttc<90℃, +1 degree / 2 minutes, and plus to 0 degree gradually
Heating Ttc<35℃, standarded over-heat degree +1 degree / 2 minutes Max. +5
35℃< Ttc<40℃, keep the angle
Ttc>40℃, -1 degree / 2 minutes, and reduce to 0 degree gradually
1.4 4-way valve control
The 4-way valve control in defrosting: refer to the defrosting procedure.
4-way valve control in other modes:
In heating mode, 4-way valve will open in 15 seconds after compressor starts up. When compressor
not startup or in non-heating mode, 4-way valve will close to ensure the compressor has stopped for at
least 2 minutes.
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114℃
keep FQY
95℃
If Ttc>=115 keeping for 10s, the discharge temp. over-heat protection excutes and unit stops,
resumable after quit the protection. If in 60 minutes the protection occurs for 3 times, the failure can be
sent to indoor unit.
1.10.3 In heating indoor Tc high temperature protection
Indoor heat exchanger temp. sensor will check the indoor coil temperature, if it is over 55℃, the unit
will reduce the compressor motor speed to perform the indoor heat exchanger temp. overhigh protection.
If it is below 48℃, the unit will resume to be normal control.
P: reduce at the speed of 1Hz/10s
Q: remain the previous value
R: rise at the speed of 1Hz/10s
TC
P reduce slowly
55℃
Q remaining
52℃
R rise slowly
48℃
The compressor will stop and alarm if current exceed 11A for 3 seconds contineously during
compressor startup, the compressor can re-start up after 3 minutes. but the compressor will stop and
alarm and confirm the failure if it stop abnormally 3 times in 60 minutes, the system will work continued
after been power-off.
Over current reducing frequency(FQY) protection
When current exceed (B)A, the compressor will reduce FQY at 1HZ/S, if current is less than (B)A and
more than (B-1)A, stop reducing FOY and then rise FQY at 1HZ/10S, when current is less than (B-A)A,
reaume to the target FQY. (B is setted in the EEPROM)
Compressor power protection
1) In dry and cooling mode, when compressor power over (a)W, the compressor will reduce FQY
1HZ/S, if compressor power over (b)W, the compressor will reduce FQY 0.1HZ/S, when compressor
power over (c)W, rise the compressor FQY is forbidden, when compressor power over (d)W, the
compressor will rise FQY 0.1HZ/S.
2) In heating mode, when compressor power over (a1)W, the compressor will reduce FQY 1HZ/S, if
compressor power over (b1)W, the compressor will reduce FQY 0.1HZ/S, when compressor power over
(c1)W, rise the compressor FQY is forbidden, when compressor power over (d1)W, the compressor will
rise FQY 0.1HZ/S.
Remark: a, b, c, d and a1, b1,c1,d1 are written in EEPROM, can be adjusted according to different
system.
1.10.5 High, low pressure protection
High pressure protection: high pressure switch will not detect when in standby, detect after
compressor has started for 3 minutes.
Low pressure protection: low pressure switch will detect after compressor has started for 3 minutes,
and will shield during defrost or 6 minutes after defrost.
1.10.6 Sensor management: the detect time for sensor short-circuit or open-circuit is 4.5s, 3 minutes is
needed for resume if failure is detected, the unit will work normally when the failure is cancelled.
Discharge temp. sensor will not detect if it short-circuit or open-circuit, detect when compressor has
started for 3 minutes.
When the AD value of all sensor is less than 3, regard as the outdoor temp. too low and all sensor
failtures will not alarm.
Outdoor add high temp. protection
Te
62℃ quick reduce FQY 1HZ/S, when Te>=70℃, quick reduce FQY 1HZ/S, and stop the unit
if it lasts for 10 senconds
59℃ remaining
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normal control
11℃
slow rise FQY 1HZ/10S
9℃
remaining
6℃
slow reduce FQY 1HZ/10S
Detect PFC over-current 01100 The current of PFC circuit is too high 12
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cooling
modes according to the indoor ambient
cooling
temperature (conversion temperature difference
Ts+3℃ is ±3℃).
rising
Temp.
4.3 If the unit is in COOL mode, when it
arrives compressor-stop temperature, the
heating/blowing compressor will stop; after compressor stops for
Ts-3℃ 15 minutes, the unit will check the room
heating/blowing temperature, if Tr < Ts-3 ℃ , the unit will enter
HEAT or FAN mode, or the unit will still be in
COOL mode;
4.4 For the heat pump unit, if the unit is in HEAT mode at present, when it arrives
compressor-stop temperature, the compressor will stop; after the compressor stops for 15 minutes,
the unit will check the room temperature, if Tr>Ts+3℃, the unit will enter COOL mode, or it will still
be in HEAT mode.
4.5 For cooling only unit, if the unit is at FAN mode, if Tr>Ts+3℃, the unit will enter COOL mode.
4.6 When the unit is in HEAT mode, if indoor heat exchanger temperature rises up to over 63℃,
the unit will change into COOL mode. And within 1 hour, the heat exchanger temperature will not be
limited, the heating operation will stop temporarily. 1 hour later, the unit will select the proper mode
due to the above condition.
5. COOL mode control
5.1 4-way valve being powered off, compressor run/stop will depends on the temperature
difference between the room temperature and the set temperature.
5.2 In cooling mode, every time the compressor starts up, within 6 minutes, the compressor will
not be limited by the temperature sensor, but the set temperature change, shutoff signal and
protection action will not be limited by 6-minute protection, and the compressor can stop
immediately.
5.3 ΔT≥1 compressor will run; run
ΔT≤-1 compressor will stop; run 1
-1<ΔT<1 compressor will stay in original state ΔT
5.4 Anti-freezed protection (invalid in compulsory operation, ΔT
-1
trial running, heating mode) stop
When the unit has run for over 6 minutes after compressor stop
starts up, if indoor coil temperature Tg<1℃, the compressor
and the outdoor motor will stop, and the unit will change to FAN mode; 9 minutes later after
compressor stops and when indoor coil temperature rises to 10℃, the unit will resume to COOL
mode, the compressor and the outdoor motor will run again.
5.5 Outdoor fan control: (realized by outdoor when with outdoor conmmunication function)
if the temp. of indoor coil sensor Tg<6℃, control the outdoor fan by the temp. of outdoor coil
sensor;
if the temp. of outdoor defrost sensor Tc<34℃, the outdoor fan will be OFF and lasted 45s at least;
if the temp. of outdoor defrost sensor Tc>44℃, the outdoor fan will be ON;
if the temp. of outdoor defrost sensor 34℃≤Tc≤44℃, the outdoor fan will remain in the original
state.
5.6 Temperature cutoff protection
In cooling mode, the unit will check indoor coil temperature every time the compressor has run for 1
minutes, when indoor coil temperature Tg>Tr+5, the unit will stop and 3 minutes later restart up; if
the temperature cutoff occurs for 3 times continuously, the unit will stop and alarm.
6. DRY mode control
6.1 When the uint enters DRY mode for the first time, the compressor, outdoor motor and indoor
motor will perform according to the below conditions:
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CN3 LED3 ON ON ON ON
N1 1234 1234 12 1234 CN14 CN13 CN12
CN18 SIGNAL BM4 BM3 BM1 BM2 PIPE ROOM CONTROLLER TRANS.-II
BR
L LED2 LED1
CN2 CN1 CN16
BL N STEPMOTOR
FUSE1 CN17
T3.15A/250VAC PUMP
CN4
TRANS.-I CN20 CN21
MID CN22 CN6 RECEVIER ALARM FLOAT REMOTE CN11
CN15 LOW
N2 HIGH CN7 CN8 CN10
Itophome
R Y BL W
R REMOTE
W CENTRALIZED
B Y/G
FAN RECEIVE CONTROLLER
BOARD FLOAT
MOTOR
L N 1 2 3 M Y/G
SWITCH
BR BL Y/G Y/G W B R Y/G NOTE:
1.THE PARTS IN DASHED FRAME ARE OPTIONAL
MOTOR 2.REFER TO OPERATION MANUAL TO SET BM3 AND BM4
CAPACITOR 3.USER SHOULD NOT TO SET BM1 AND BM2
POWER SUPPLY TO OUTDOOR UNIT W:WHITE B:BLACK BR:BROWN BL:BLUE R:RED
Y:YELLOW Y/G:YELLOW/GREEN TEMP.:TEMPERATURE
AC122ACERA AD122ALERA
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM OF INDOOR UNIT 0010576546
FUSE T2.0A/250VAC
REMOTE
REMOTE CENTRALIZED W:WHITE B:BLACK
RECEIVER R:RED Y:YELLOW
M CONTROLLER
R B BL B W 8 OR:ORANGE BL:BLUE
TRANS.
6 BR:BROWN
MC1 MC2 COM N FG L
M Y/G:YELLOW/GREEN
CN1
FILTER CN2 P TRANS.:TRANSFORMER
MOTOR
A B CN12
CN14 CN16 (ALARM)
CN1 CN17 CN13 10
4 (12V/ALM) (UP-DOWN) (RECEIVE (REMOTE) CN11
5 (DOOR)
CN4 3 BOARD)
13 CN15 FLOAT
CN5 CN7 2 (FLOAT) SWITCH
CN19
12 1234
(FRESH)
CN20
ON ON
CONTROLLER P4(N2)
T6.3A/250VAC
SW4
P3(N1)
P7 P8 P9 P10 P11 P12 P13 P14 P15 P16 CN21
(L')
(OXYGEN)
(HUMI)
(SWING)
(COMM)
(PUMP)
(H)
(M)
(HEAT)
(L)
(N')
P17 SW3
1234 1234 1234
P2(N)
ON ON ON
Y BL W 1
P6(N4)
NOTE:
(ROOM/PIPE) (FREEZE) SW2
P1(L) P5(N3)
R 1. PARTS 1 2 3 ARE NOT
AVAILABLE CN6 CN8 SW1
2. PARTS 4 5 6 ARE
7 OR OR Y Y 9 12 OPTIONAL, AND THE LINE
11
MARKED 13 ONLY AVAILABLE
Y/G M M
M M
FAN
MOTOR
M ROOM PIPING TEMP.
IN CONVERTIBLE TYPE
3. PART 7 NOT AVAILABLE
SWING PUMP SWING MOTOR TEMP. SENSOR
IN DUCT TYPE
MOTOR MOTOR FAN CAP. SENSOR
W B R B @ 4. PARTS AND CONNECTED
W @ WIRES IN DASHED FRAME 8
ONLY FOR AB14/182ACBEA
Y/G 5.PARTS AND CONNECTED WIRES IN DASHED FRAME 9 10 ARE NOT AVAILABLE IN AD14/182AMBEA, AND IN CONVERTIBLE TYPE,
1 2 3 N L
CORRESPONDINGLY THERE IS A CLIP ON PCB. PARTS AND CONNECTED WIRES IN DASHED FRAME 11 ONLY FOR
W B R BL BR Y/G
? AC142/182/242ACBEA/AC242ACEAA TYPE .PARTS AND CONNECTED WIRES IN DASHED FRAME 12 DETERMINED BY
PRODUCTS TYPE.
6. IN AC242ACBEA/AC242ACEAA, DASHED LINES MARKED @ CONNECTED TO "1 , 2" ON TERMINAL BLOCK, AND THERE ARE NO
LINES BETWEEN "1 AND L" , "2 AND N". IN *******BIA OR ******ERA TYPE,THE POWER SUPPLY COME FROM OUTDOOR UNIT,
TO OUTDOOR UNIT POWER SUPPLY AND THE FUSE TYPE IS T3.15A/250VAC
7.ABOUT THE TERMINAL BLOCK,MARK "BL" IS EQUAL "B" AND THE "BR" IS EQUAL "W".REFER TO OPERATION MANUAL TO SET SW1-SW5
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CN2
CN18
CN4
CN1
CN15
CN17
CN20 CN3
CN21
CN22
CN16
CN6
BM4
CN7 BM3
CN19
CN8
BM1
CN10 BM2
CN14
CN11 LED2
CN13
LED1
CN12
50
CN8
CN6
CN13
LED1
CN14
P16
CN17
P17
CN20
P15
CN19
P14
P13
P12
LED5
P11
LED4
P10
CN7
P6
CN5 P9
P8
CN4
P5
P7
CN1 P1
P4 P2
P3
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CN6 CN13
CN15 P6 FUSE101 CN1 CON24 CON21
AMBIENT TEMP. SENSOR
CN7 7 T25A /250VAC BL CN20 CON22 CON23
SW1 SW3
COMPRESSOR DISCHARGE SENSOR
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CN10 2 CAPACITOR BOARD
CONDENSER INLET TEMP. SENSOR
CN8 SW2 SW4
M
MAIN BOARD
HIGH PRESSURE CN2
SWITCH 3 P CN17
CN3 P2 P3 P4 P1
LOW PRESSURE
P CN18 DC FAN MOTOR
SWITCH
4 COM L N Ground
Y/G
M
EEV W B R
5 Y/G
P2
P5
P3
P1
P4
CN16 P8
P6
P7
CN1
CN13
LED001
CN2
CN15
CN24
CN12
CN19
CN20
CN18 SW1
CN17 SW4
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R25=10KΩ±3% R25=23KΩ±2.5%
B25/50=3700K±3% B25/50=4200K±3%
T(℃) Rnom(KΩ) T(℃) Rnom(KΩ)
-20℃ 90.79 24 10.43 68 2.09 -20℃ 281.34 24℃ 24.12
-19 85.72 25 10 69 2.03 -19℃ 263.56 25℃ 23
-18 80.96 26 9.59 70 1.96 -18℃ 247.04 26℃ 21.94
-17 76.51 27 9.21 71 1.9 -17℃ 231.66 27℃ 20.94
-16 72.33 28 8.84 72 1.85 -16℃ 217.35 28℃ 19.99
-15 68.41 29 8.48 73 1.79 -15℃ 204.02 29℃ 19.09
-14 64.73 30 8.15 74 1.73 -14℃ 191.61 30℃ 18.23
-13 61.27 31 7.83 75 1.68 -13℃ 180.04 31℃ 17.42
-12 58.02 32 7.52 76 1.63 -12℃ 169.24 32℃ 16.65
-11 54.97 33 7.23 77 1.58 -11℃ 159.17 33℃ 15.92
-10 52.1 34 6.95 78 1.54 -10℃ 149.77 34℃ 15.22
-9 49.4 35 6.68 79 1.49 -9℃ 140.99 35℃ 14.56
-8 46.86 36 5.43 80 1.45 -8℃ 132.78 36℃ 13.93
-7 44.46 37 5.6 -7℃ 125.11 37℃ 13.34
-6 42.21 38 5.59 -6℃ 117.93 38℃ 12.77
-5 40.08 39 5.73 -5℃ 111.22 39℃ 12.23
-4 38.08 40 5.52 -4℃ 104.93 40℃ 11.71
-3 36.19 41 5.32 -3℃ 99.04 41℃ 11.22
-2 34.41 42 5.12 -2℃ 93.52 42℃ 10.76
-1 32.73 43 4.93 -1℃ 88.35 43℃ 10.31
0 31.14 44 4.9 0℃ 83.5 44℃ 9.89
1 29.64 45 4.58 1℃ 78.94 45℃ 9.49
2 28.22 46 4.42 2℃ 74.67 46℃ 9.1
3 26.4 47 4.26 3℃ 70.65 47℃ 8.74
4 25.61 48 4.11 4℃ 66.88 48℃ 8.39
5 24.41 49 3.97 5℃ 63.33 49℃ 8.05
6 23.27 50 3.83 6℃ 60 50℃ 7.73
7 22.2 51 3.7 7℃ 56.86 51℃ 7.43
8 21.18 52 3.57 8℃ 53.91 52℃ 7.14
9 20.21 53 3.45 9℃ 51.13 53℃ 6.86
10 19.3 54 3.33 10℃ 48.51 54℃ 6.6
11 18.43 55 3.22 11℃ 46.04 55℃ 6.34
12 17.61 56 3.11 12℃ 43.72 56℃ 6.1
13 16.83 57 3.11 13℃ 41.52 57℃ 5.87
14 16.09 58 2.9 14℃ 39.45 58℃ 5.65
15 15.38 59 2.81 15℃ 37.5 59℃ 5.44
16 14.71 60 2.72 16℃ 35.66 60℃ 5.24
17 14.08 61 2.63 17℃ 33.92
18 13.48 62 2.54 18℃ 32.27
19 12.9 63 2.49 19℃ 30.72
20 12.36 64 2.38 20℃ 29.25
21 11.84 65 2.3 21℃ 27.86
22 11.34 66 2.23 22℃ 26.54
23 10.87 67 2.16 23℃ 25.3
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R80=50KΩ±3%
B25/80=4450K±3%
T(℃) Rnom(KΩ)
-30 11600 13 933.4 56 127.3
-29 10860 14 886.4 57 122.1
-28 10170 15 841.9 58 117.2
-27 9529 16 800 59 112.5
-26 8932 17 760.8 60 108
-25 8375 18 722.8 61 103.8
-24 7856 19 687.3 62 99.68
-23 7372 20 653.8
-22 6920 21 622
-21 6498 22 592
-20 6104 23 553.6
-19 5736 24 536.6
-18 5392 25 511.1
-17 5071 26 486.9
-16 4770 27 464
-15 4488 28 442.3
-14 4225 29 421.7
-13 3978 30 402.1
-12 3747 31 383.6
-11 3531 32 366
-10 3328 33 349.3
-9 3138 34 333.5
-8 2960 35 318.4
-7 2793 36 304.1
-6 2636 37 290.5
-5 2489 38 277.6
-4 2351 39 265.3
-3 2221 40 253.6
-2 2099 41 242.5
-1 1984 42 232
0 1877 43 221.9
1 1775 44 212.3
2 1680 45 203.2
3 1590 46 194.5
4 1506 47 186.3
5 1426 48 178.4
6 1351 49 170.9
7 1280 50 163.7
8 1214 51 155.9
9 1151 52 150.4
10 1092 53 144.2
11 1036 54 138.3
12 983.2 55 132.7
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11. Troubleshooting
1) Sensor failure
Alarm condition: ambient temperature sensor is in short circuit or open circuit
check if the wiring is
correct according to no
wiring diagram reconnect
if sensor is fixed no
Relocate
well
yes
Is sensor resistance no
Replace sensor
acceptable?
yes
no
Replace PCB
yes
no
check if module bottom temperature yes if ventilation beside the yes if the total load yes if the refrigerant
is over high, more than 90degree module radiator is good is too big is normal
no no
improve the ventilation stop the unit, restart up until power if the total unit
yes module temperature has reduced operate normally
condition
no
compressor startup procedure is yes if compressor wiring is yes replace the
abnormal, and vibrates seriously correct if compressor winding is normal, and
module
the each phase resistor is in balance
no
no no
wiring correctly
replace compressor
compressor can
not start up
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no
Replace motor
Warning: For outdoor DC fan motor, forbidden to pull off the plug when being electrified.
4) Communication error between indoor and outdoor units
indoor unit troubleshooting
yes
if indoor unit alarms other failure codes eliminate other faults
no
no adjust wiring and power supply,
check if wiring between indoor and note not connect the outdoor
outdoor is correct, power supply is 50Hz connecting port 1/2 wrong
yes
no check the indoor wires, confirm the
check if the indoor PCB worked normally
normal operation of indoor PCB
yes
no
check if the failure is eliminated Replace outdoor PCB
yes
check if refrigerant is too much or too less adjust refrigerant
no
yes
check if the system piping is blocked adjust piping
no
no
check if discharging temp. sensor resistance is normal replace sensor
yes
replace PCB
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no
yes
check if the piping is blocked adjust piping
no
yes
if high pressure switch is normal replace sensor
no
check if EEPROM welded points on adjust EEPROM
outdoor PCB is in good condition welded point
yes
9) Circuit error detected by current(10011), Module error(01101), Module PWM select circuit error(01011)
Alarm condition: when compressor is running, the unit will be abnormal or stop
outdoor indicator shows the above failures
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no
compressor not start up, outdoor alarms, check if there is other failure eliminate other failures
yes
no
check if the wiring between outdoor PCB and module is correct adjust wiring
yes
replace PCB
no
if problem is solved replace module
no
check if high pressure is low,too check if piping is blocked
yes
yes
Lack of refrigerant, charge additional refrigerant
and check if piping leaks, if yes, replace piping dredge piping
(12) 4-way valve reversing failure, systerm lack of refrigerant or discharging side dirty and blocked
Alarm condition: alarm and stop the unit when Td-Tci<=25 and lasts for 1 minute after the compressor has
started for 10 minutes check in heating mode, confirm the failure if it occurs 3 times in 1 hour
yes no
refrigerant charging amount is not appropriate,
check if indoor evaporator or recharging or remove some refrigerant
outdoot condenser is too dirty
yes
60
Noise level-AB122ACERA
54
heating low
50
46 heating middle
Sound pressure level DB
42 heating high
38 cooling low
34 cooling middle
30 cooling high
26 fan low
22
fan middle
18
fan high
14
10
25 .5 40 50 63 80 10
0
12
5
16
0
20
0
25
0
31
5
40
0
50
0
63
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
80 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 000 250 000 000
0
Commercial Air Conditioner
31
1 1 16 2
Third octave band frequency Hz
Noise level-AD122ALERA heating low
53 heating middle
49
heating high
Sound pressure level DB
45
super heating high
41
37 cooling low
33 cooling middle
13 fan middle
9
fan high
25 .5 40 50 63 80 10
0
12
5
16
0
20
0
25
0
31
5
40
0
50
0
63
0
80
0 00 50 00 00 00 50 00 00 00 00 00
0
50
0 00 00
0
31 10 12 16 20 25 31 40 50 63 80 00 super fan high
10 12 16 20
Third octave band frequency Hz
AC122ACERA AD122ALERA
Model: AU122AEERA AB122ACERA
Noise level-AC122ACERA
50
46
heating low
42
Sound pressure level DB
heating middle
38
heating high
34 cooling low
30 cooling middle
26 cooling high
22 fan low
18 fan middle
14 fan high
10
25 .5 40 50 63 80 10
0
12
5
16
0
20
0
25
0
31
5
40
0
50
0
63
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
80 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 000 250 000 000
0
31
Commercial Air Conditioner
1 1 16 2
Third octave band frequency Hz
Noise level-AU122AEERA
67
63
59 heating low
Sound pressure level DB
55
51 heating middle
47 heating high
43 cooling low
39
35 cooling middle
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Haier Group
Haier Industrial Park, No.1, Haier Road
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